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I have a love hate relationship with Pakistan and when Imran Khan launched Roshan Digital and its various options I invested heavily in Pakistan. Nearly all my working capital was in Pakistan. It was only because I trusted the leader and saw the system change in small increments towards positive direction.We all need to give a deep thought to what we are demanding from expats i.e. to risk hard earned money for the sake of the country. Very few send money for their country, they send it for their families. The same rule applies to other nationalities.
Pakistani expats are mostly low paid workers. Very few are rich or even upper middle class. They are being asked to sacrifice big.
Now think about what is being and has always been demanded from those running the show in the country i.e to stop being harami pigs and get their act together. Its not a demand for sacrifice or even compromise. They are being begged to stop stealing and destroying the country.
Keeping that in view we should ask who should be the first one to step forward and act for their country?
Then we have the 180 degree turn to old times in April and that was it. I pulled all my money out, I don't trust PDM and what it represents with my hard earned money. I withdrew my money at a loss - at least its not paying for another extension at Avenfield or another foreign trip for useless Bhutto. Yes my investment was small not in millions of pounds but I think the sentiment is shared by many around the world which is a serious harm to Pakistan.
I have stopped listening to news about Pakistan as well because in my opinion it is a lost cause, the change now needed in Pakistan requires a lot of sacrifice - the rot is too deep. I just don't think people of Pakistan have the appetite for the fight required.
Imran Khan has been a disappointment as well, he should have used public pressure on the last long march to force change, even if it came with a standoff between people vs the army. His pacifist mindset is equally culpable of the current economic state of Pakistan. Of all his tall tales of "I know best" he has no appetite for a bloody fight either.
A fight then would have forced elections and a new government which could work to improve the economic situation, his dithering has only deepened the existing economic wound and now I think it is too late.